CBSE Board Class 10th, 12th Compartment Exam 2020 Live Latest News Update: Students contend that if CBSE board exams, then they will not get admission in any college, because admissions in almost all colleges will end in August by 15-20 August. Will go
The normal fee per subject for Class 10/12 compartmental examination is Rs 300 for schools in India. For schools outside India, it is Rs 2,000 per subject. Application fees can be deposited by 5 pm on 20 August. Candidates can pay late fees of Rs 2,000 in addition to the regular fee for late submission till 5 pm on 22 August.
Compartment exams are usually conducted for those students who fail in one or two subjects. Several boards, including the Bihar and Telangana state boards, have canceled the compartmental examination due to the epidemic.
CBSE said that for class 12, regular students who appeared through board-affiliated schools in February / March 2020 and declared compartment are eligible to apply in only one subject, which was kept in compartment.
CBSE class 10th and 12th compartment exams are expected to be conducted in September 2020. Schools will have to submit NOC for compartment examination in relation to regular students.
Only those candidates, whose name has been submitted through online process, will be allowed to appear for the examinations to be held in September 2020.
Whenever contacted, schools can advise / instruct such “private candidates” to apply online directly through the CBSE website.
Separate circulars for private candidates are available on the CBSE link website https://cbse.nic.in/newsite/pStreet/index.html.
Candidates for both class 12th and 10th can apply for compartment examination 2020 through e-examination portal – https://cbse.nic.in/newsite/reg2020.html. The link has been activated since August 13, 2020.
Students who appeared as a regular candidate in the CBSE board examination in February / March 2020 and whose result was declared result compartment, are eligible to fill the online form.
CBSE, 10th and 12th class compartment exam is likely to be held in September 2020. However, CBSE will announce the exam date later.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has activated the link for those candidates who want to apply for compartment / improvement examination.
The board also said that students who are not satisfied with the results of their internal assessment can try to improve their marks by giving the physical test to be held later. The board may also conduct an improvement exam after correction of corona infection.
CBSE has now decided to use the word “Essential Repeat” in place of the word “fail”. In a statement issued, it was said that the candidates who have declared the result failed will appear in the documents issued and the results hosted on the website with the word “Fail” written in place of “Essential Repeat”.
Board exams will continue for the 10th and 12th rooms but the existing system of board and entrance examinations will be reformed to eliminate the need for coaching classes. The board exam will be redesigned to encourage overall development of students. According to the new policy, students will now be able to choose the subjects themselves for which they want to take the board examination.
The importance of board exam numbers will be less now, while the importance of concept and practical knowledge will be more. All students will be allowed to take the board examination twice during any school year. For a main examination and an improvement. Students will also be able to improve their numbers by taking the exam for the second time.
On the medium of education in schools, the Education Policy states, “Wherever possible, the medium of instruction shall be at least till grade 5, the mother tongue / vernacular / regional language. After this, the local language will continue to be taught as a language wherever possible. The rules will apply to both public and private schools. “
The new education policy has been approved after three decades in the country. 3.5 crore new seats will be added in higher education. At the same time, the target is to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio to fifty percent by 2035. According to the 2018 figures, the Gross Enrolment Ratio was 26.3 percent.
Compartment exams are usually conducted for those students who fail in one or two subjects. Several boards, including the Bihar and Telangana state boards, have canceled the compartmental examination due to the epidemic.
Delhi government schools will also get the right to choose their favorite board. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday said, “What happens in other state boards is that private schools are free to make their choice, whether they want to select CBSE, ICSE or state board, while the government The schools follow the state board. We will not impose any. It will be optional. ‘
The Delhi government had last month formed two committees to formulate plans and frameworks for the formation of the Board of Education and curriculum reform.
Whether or not the CBSE board will conduct the compartment exam this year is yet to be known. The board will soon give information about issuing schedules for compartment examination and optional examination. The dates of the compartment exam will be decided in consultation with the Government of India.
CBSE has now decided to use the word “Essential Repeat” in place of the word “fail”. In a statement issued, it was said that the candidates who have declared the result failed will appear in the documents issued and the results hosted on the website with the word “Fail” written in place of “Essential Repeat”.
The parents of the students had now reached the Supreme Court to cancel the remaining 12th class examinations by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Parents of some 12th students had filed a plea in the Supreme Court due to the COVID-19 pandemic in view of the prevailing situation in the country and the conduct of examinations as a threat to the students.
The notice was issued after several questions were asked by the board on conducting compartmental examinations for students of class 10 and class 12 amidst the COVID-19 epidemic.
The director of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday said that the main objective of the new National Education Policy (NEP) will be taken up through the National Curriculum Framework. Several reforms have been proposed in the new policy, from school education to higher education.
CBSE director Vishwajit Saha said in a program of PhD Chambers of Commerce and Industry, “The policy provides freedom of interaction of various principles and multi-disciplinary initiatives. The National Curriculum Framework will provide a blueprint for implementing the suggested reforms in the policy.
‘The main objective of the policy will be to work through the National Curriculum Framework, which requires more participatory steps.’
The director of CBSE said that training required for competitive education and learning outcomes can be achieved with progressive participation of all parties.
In such a situation, many students and parents had requested the CBSE to postpone this year’s compartment examination as it posed a threat to the safety of the students. After much deliberation, CBSE has ruled that compartment examinations will not be canceled under any conditions.
CBSE has stated in the notification that “Class XII candidates who applied for performance improvement as regular examination in those subjects from 1 July 2020 to 15 July 2020, and their result was declared ‘NC’ in the concerned subject. Is, “the board will announce the date sheet soon.
CBSE said in an official notice, if the compartment examination is not conducted, the future of a large number of candidates will be affected.
The Union Cabinet recently approved the new education policy which replaced the 34-year-old education policy implemented in 1986. This has led to transformative reforms from school education to higher education to make India a knowledge-based superpower.
This includes improvement in school education, education in mother tongue or regional language up to the fifth standard, option to choose a 3 or 4 year undergraduate course, multi-level admission or withdrawal of degree course, single regulator in higher education, many including fixing of fees. There has been talk of reforms.
CBSE has made it clear that compartment examinations will be taken. It has also said that these examinations will be conducted under a certain standard operating procedure (SOP), considering the circumstances of the Kovid-19 epidemic. The board will give its information on its website cbse.nic.in.
According to CBSE’s Two-Level Maths Rule, students who want to study Mathematics in classes 11 and 12 are required to take 10 Mathematics Standards. The second Chhatra takes General Mathematics (Basic Maths) in 10th standard. Both papers differ on difficulty level. Such a new principle has been introduced in 2019 so that students who do not study Maths do not have the burden of unnecessary Maths.
The board also said that students who are not satisfied with the results of their internal assessment can try to improve their marks by giving the physical test to be held later. The board may also conduct an improvement exam after correction of corona infection.
CBSE has now decided to use the word “Essential Repeat” in place of the word “fail”. In a statement issued, it was said that the candidates who have declared the result failed will appear in the documents issued and the results hosted on the website with the word “Fail” written in place of “Essential Repeat”.
Board exams will continue for the 10th and 12th rooms but the existing system of board and entrance examinations will be reformed to eliminate the need for coaching classes. The board exam will be redesigned to encourage overall development of students. According to the new policy, students will now be able to choose the subjects themselves for which they want to take the board examination.
The importance of board exam numbers will be less now, while the importance of concept and practical knowledge will be more. All students will be allowed to take the board examination twice during any school year. For a main examination and an improvement. Students will also be able to improve their numbers by taking the exam for the second time.
On the medium of education in schools, the Education Policy states, “Wherever possible, the medium of instruction shall be at least till grade 5, the mother tongue / vernacular / regional language. After this, the local language will continue to be taught as a language wherever possible. The rules will apply to both public and private schools. “
Delhi government schools will also get the right to choose their favorite board. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday said, “What happens in other state boards is that private schools are free to make their choice, whether they want to select CBSE, ICSE or state board, while the government The schools follow the state board. We will not impose any. It will be optional. ‘
Compartment exams are usually conducted for those students who fail in one or two subjects. Several boards, including the Bihar and Telangana state boards, have canceled the compartmental examination due to the epidemic.
CBSE director Vishwajit Saha said in a program of PhD Chambers of Commerce and Industry, “The policy provides freedom of interaction of various principles and multi-disciplinary initiatives. The National Curriculum Framework will provide a blueprint for implementing the suggested reforms in the policy.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had said that it would release the results on the basis of special sources, and students who would have any objection to the marks given through this formula, a chance to sit for the exam. It was to be considered as a final examination and no correctional examination was to be allowed thereafter, as reported to the Supreme Court.
Responding to a petition by the Supreme Court of India, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had said that the result will be released on the basis of a special formula.
According to CBSE’s Two-Level Maths Rule, students who want to study Mathematics in classes 11 and 12 are required to take 10 Mathematics Standards. The second Chhatra takes General Mathematics (Basic Maths) in 10th standard. Both papers differ on difficulty level. Such a new principle has been introduced in 2019 so that students who do not study Maths do not have the burden of unnecessary Maths.
CBSE has now decided to use the word “Essential Repeat” in place of the word “fail”. In a statement issued, it was said that the candidates who have declared the result failed will appear in the documents issued and the results hosted on the website with the word “Fail” written in place of “Essential Repeat”.
The board also said that students who are not satisfied with the results of their internal assessment can try to improve their marks by giving the physical test to be held later.
CBSE said in an official notice, if the compartment examination is not conducted, the future of a large number of candidates will be affected.
Regarding conduct of compartment examination, CBSE says that the health of students will be taken care of and the examination will be conducted only using all guidelines. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) issued by the Home Ministry will be followed so that students do not face any kind of problem.